The difference between 'I' and 'We': Catholic Church says thousands of baptisms by priest invalid

The Catholic Church says that thousands of people will have to redo their baptisms after it was discovered a priest was using incorrect wording when performing the sacrament.

The Rev. Andres Arango is the former priest at St. Gregory Catholic Church in Phoenix, Arizona, the Christian Post reports. Concerns were first raised last year about his baptisms when he was overheard saying, "We baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit."

Somalia faces worst drought in a decade

Somalia is going through its worst drought in a decade. Many people need to leave their homes just to find food and water. Aid organization Save the Children says most families go without regular meals in the East African nation. In just two months at the end of 2021, over 700,000 camels, sheep, goats, and cattle died.

World Concern has launched a response. Peter Macharia says, “We are providing them with clean water for drinking and for use at home.” World Concern gets the water many miles from where people live, and stores it in tanks so people can use it.

Texas couple names baby after doctor that saved mom's life

Diana Crouch was a healthy 28-year-old when she tested positive for COVID 19. She was also 18 weeks pregnant. 

"The first pregnancy, she had morning sickness for a long time. On our anniversary, she had a bit of a headache, and we didn't think anything of it," said her husband, Chris Crouch.

They returned home from their anniversary trip to Las Vegas, and Diana started to feel worse. She developed a fever and became fatigued. The symptoms continued to worsen, and a few days later she tested positive for COVID-19.

Maverick City Music release new EP celebrating Black History Month

Maverick City Music is encouraging Christians to use their breath to praise the Lord with their new EP titled Breathe.

"We have tasted and seen His goodness, His faithfulness," the band shares on their Facebook page. "Praying this Breathe EP continues to bless y’all like it is us."

The EP has live and studio version songs from their previous Black History Month EP, 2021’s Jubilee: Juneteenth album. This includes 'Breathe,' 'Joy of the Lord,' and 'Make it Right.'

Building a loving , faith filled marriage: 100 ways to love your husband/wife

Couples with great marriages know one simple truth: the best marriages are made up of many everyday decisions that say, "I love you" rather than those that say, "I love me." When we put the other person first, even in little ways, we find true fulfillment.

Lisa and Matt Jacobson have been together for over 25 years and are the proud parents of eight children. They're now using their own experience in marriage to help others.

LISTEN: Jordan St. Cyr surprises with new music Friday

Jordan St. Cyr is surprising listeners with a brand new single on Friday called 'Grateful.'

"Gratitude has always been something I’ve struggled with… a song was birthed from this place, that leads my heart towards surrender and reminds me that it’s not my will, but God’s!" says St. Cyr on his Facebook page in regards to the new single. 

On Friday the singer also announced that his new self-titled album will be released in a few weeks on March 4. It will include his hit songs in 2021, 'Fires' and 'Weary Traveller.'

WATCH: Stars Go Dim release new music video with single

The Christian band Stars Go Dim is releasing a new visually powerful music video for their song 'This is Love.'

The new single is the second song Stars Go Dim is releasing on their new album Grace In the Wilderness. The first single 'Yes He Does' was released in the middle of 2021 and has been well-received.

"Excited is an understatement for how I feel about my new project, Grace In The Wilderness," says the band on Facebook. "This is a record that, I believe, represents myself as an artist better than anything I’ve ever released."

Passion Music releases new project, Burn Bright

Passion Music hopes their new album will awaken a calling in the lives of young people to shine bright wherever Jesus sends them.

"This year the project is Burn Bright. It's a collection of just our people and songs that God has laid on our hearts," Melodie Malone of Passion music explains. "The passion movement has always been this desire to see students go out from that place."